As many of my readers probably know by now, I am a Christian. If you were unaware of that before, you now know it. As such I have very strong opinions about anything non-Christian, or against Christian beliefs and practices. This being the case, this article on the Conservative Tribune really caught my eye. I don’t know if they are a totally trusted Newspaper Company or not. But I am copying the article for you to read and make your own decision as to what action to take. Will you continue to patronize the companies on the “naughty” list, or boycott them during the Christmas season? The decision is totally up to you. All I am going to do is make the article available for you to read.
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Here’s a List of 10 Companies Who Are Boycotting “Christmas”… Now Boycott THEM
Thursday, November 20th, 2014
Have you grown sick and tired of national retail chains bowing to the very small anti-Christmas minority?
If so, then take a good look at the list below.
The American Family Association has released their annual “Naughty-or-Nice” list that categorizes retailers and how they approach the Christmas season. (H/T The Blaze)
Some of the names that made the “nice” list are well known companies such as Walmart, J.C. Penney, Kmart, and Macy’s. Others fell into a “marginal” list, meaning that they rarely or infrequently referred to Christmas, including Best Buy, CVS Pharmacy, Walgreens and Whole Foods.
Then we have the “naughty” list below. These seemingly anti-Christmas companiesmake almost no reference to the Christmas holiday and don’t recognize it as a company. Big mistake, if you ask us.
Check out the list of anti-Christmas companies below:
1. Barnes & Noble – “Company may use ‘Christmas’ sparingly in a single or unique product description, but as a company, does not recognize it.”
2. Family Dollar – They open their doors on Christmas morning. Who does that? It obviously shows they’re more about profit than the family.
3. Foot Locker – They use the term ‘Christmas’ sparingly and as a company they don’t recognize it.
4. Limited Brands – “Company may use ‘Christmas’ sparingly in a single or unique product description, but as a company, does not recognize it.”
5. Maurice’s – “Company may use ‘Christmas’ sparingly in a single or unique product description, but as a company, does not recognize it.”
6. Office Depot – “Company may use ‘Christmas’ sparingly in a single or unique product description, but as a company, does not recognize it.”
7. Office Max – Since they are now owned by Office Depot, they too fall into the “naughty” category.
8. Pets Mart – The American Family Association have decided to completely boycott this chain for Christmas, as should you.
9. Staples – “Company may use ‘Christmas’ sparingly in a single or unique product description, but as a company, does not recognize it.”
10. Victoria’s Secret – “Company may use ‘Christmas’ sparingly in a single or unique product description, but as a company, does not recognize it.”
The companies that made the notorious list above are otherwise highly-shopped companies and no doubt we’ve all purchased from one of them in the past. But if you believe in traditional family values and celebrate Christmas, boycotting these companies for the Christmas season is something you should consider.
They need to be shown that a majority of Americans will hit them where it hurts for attempting to censor Christmas.
There’s nothing worse than a retailer who’s afraid to use the actual word, “Christmas” and instead substitutes it with the word “holiday,” in hopes of not offending Muslims and other non-Christians and atheists.
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